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Anyone have any information on these double disk set's? How rare are they, I have never seen another set before. I found these and thought it would be neat to restore. When I started trying to find info on them I drew a blank. I figure you guys that go to the big show and have been into collecting WH stuff would know. I am anxious to try them in the garden this year. Would like to pull them with a tractor from the time period they were built for. The wheels on the sides I added and are not original to the set. They were cutting up the yard when I was pulling it around. Just bolted on.

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ebinmaine

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bellevillerod
8 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

:popcorn:

Ya, I had put it in the implement section a while back when I finished it. Nothing but crickets, might be the only one!!

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squonk

Nice set :banana-linedance:

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bellevillerod

Their is a manual in our literature section so I know it's a horse. TDH-163 is the model

 

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ebinmaine
9 minutes ago, bellevillerod said:

Ya, I had put it in the implement section a while back when I finished it. Nothing but crickets, might be the only one!!

we don't live in an area that you would normally use gardening implements. We're only good at farming things like rocks and stones.

 

If we get better land at some point then we would be looking for more implements.

 

I agree with squonk. Those are super cool.

And I would think maybe? A time-saver?

 

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bellevillerod
Just now, ebinmaine said:

we don't live in an area that you would normally use gardening implements. We're only good at farming things like rocks and stones.

 

If we get better land at some point then we would be looking for more implements.

 

I agree with squonk. Those are super cool.

And I would think maybe? A time-saver?

 

I just typed the model # into google and see that a guy in PA has one. So not the only one. A person responded that it was made for the 953 to pull. The smaller tractors didn't have the muscle to work it. Kinda neat.....So are you a stoned farmer? 

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ebinmaine
2 minutes ago, bellevillerod said:

.So are you a stoned farmer? 

:ROTF:

 

 

Noooooo....

 

 

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oliver2-44

Those are neat.  Several months ago a Brinly set of double disk showed up about 4 hours from me on Clist. They were gone quick.

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bottjernat1

nice setup!! need to show it in action!

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bellevillerod
12 minutes ago, bottjernat1 said:

nice setup!! need to show it in action!

Just as soon as the lake in my garden area dries up......sometime around July...lol. Last year we got so much rain we didn't even get to turn the ground over.

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ebinmaine
25 minutes ago, bellevillerod said:

lake

Maybe you need to rezone your property and sell at a massive profit

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oldredrider

Had a set a few years back. Sold it to Lowell (who we all know and love!)

He could fill you in on ratity and value.

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dells68

Hey @oldredrider!  Good to see you around buddy!  I'll try to call you sometime.  We'll be coming up your way later this month and will come out to see you for a few.  Don't you wish I didn't know where you live:ROTF::ychain:!  See ya soon brother!!!

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stevasaurus

Now here is a double.  This was at Scott's M&G some years ago.

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ebinmaine
3 hours ago, stevasaurus said:

Now here is a double.  This was at Scott's M&G some years ago.

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Now that's a stack and a half right there...

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Stormin
8 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:
8 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

Now that's a stack and a half right there...

 

 

I like the two furrow plough. :handgestures-thumbup:

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c-series don

That is one cool disc. I wonder if that tractor could actually pull that? I’d love to see that in action!! 

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Stormin
6 hours ago, bellevillerod said:

.So are you a stoned farmer? 

 

Only on a Saturday night. :hide:

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squonk
49 minutes ago, Stormin said:

 

I like the two furrow plough. :handgestures-thumbup:

Looks like it was built from 2 David Bradley plows.:banana-jumprope:

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Pullstart
1 hour ago, Stormin said:

 

I like the two furrow plough. :handgestures-thumbup:

 

At first, I thought that was mounted to the edge of the disc!  That would be just plain bragging rights if it could pull all that!

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